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Tag: holiday camp history
Pontins Hemsby Holiday Camp
Developed from one of the earliest holiday camps in the country, Pontins Hemsby enjoyed great success until closing in 2008
Wallis’s Cayton Bay Holiday Park
Dating from the 1930s the Wallis’s Cayton Bay holiday camp became one of the top resorts in the area
Derbyshire Miners Holiday Camp, Skegness
The Derbyshire Miners Holiday camp in Skegness enjoyed a wonderful 50-year run until closing in the 1980s
Derbyshire Miners Holiday Camp, Rhyl
The first and only holiday camp to be built by the National Coal Board
Kessingland Holiday Camp
Kessingland Holiday Camp was a popular destination for nearly 50 years before it was demolished for housing
California-in-England, Wokingham
California-in-England, a 1930s pleasure park near Wokingham, later became a holiday camp and is now a public park
Holimarine Holidays: The rise and fall
Discover the rise and fall of Holimarine Holidays, once a well known name in the UK holiday industry
Morecambe Bay Holiday Camp
Previously a private manor house, then a hotel,, Morecambe Bay Holiday Camp went on to become a popular destination
Squires Gate Holiday Camp & Pontins Blackpool
Explore the history of Blackpool’s Squires Gate Holiday Camp and its transformation into Pontins Blackpool
Gorleston Holiday Camp
Explore the history of Gorleston Holiday Camp from its opening in 1937 to its eventual closure in 1973
Sunnyvale Holiday Camp, Rhyl
Discover the turbulent history of Sunnyvale Holiday Camp in Rhyl, which first opened in 1934